PRODUCTION TEAM EXPECTATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES The Den Project Show will be your broadcast unit for this course. The Show is a combination of individual marks and consists of individuals working in a team environment, you will be evaluated on your individual contribution to the success of each broadcast, the work you put towards getting the show ready during your day, and while off. This will be shown prior to the live broadcast to give time for teachers to tune in if they haven’t in their classes. The broadcast must have current events, or subject matter that is current for the Hall Community, however, it must be suitable and acceptable for a Catholic School environment. Your group also needs to have a outro that has all closing credits and the role of each member of your group, ending with the Hall on Demand Logo. Although the opening is a group effort, you will be individually marked on your contributions to this video and also during your broadcast days. See the class website to see how else you should be contributing to your group each week. |
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PRODUCTION TEAMS These group name are placeholders until your group decides on a final name of the production team.
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RESEARCH AND PLANNING
Students will get comfortable with terminology worksheets and pre-planning their podcast.
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PART TWO - BROADCAST SHOW RUNDOWN & SCRIPTLearn about Live Production.
Check out how to create a Show Rundown using CommTech's Digital Textbook - Chapter 9: Live Production (Types of Shows) Site: https://clouddoi.com/ User Name: robertfhall Password: rfhcss2021 *A Show Rundown is very important for Hosts, Control Room and Floor Director. ![]()
SAMPLE NEWS SHOW RUNDOWN
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PART THREE - GATHER B-ROLL, INTERVIEWS, GUEST SPEAKER, OUTRO (CREDITS)This is a mixture of archival or b-roll footage. For instance, if a guest references a movie clip, news article, or chart, you might edit that asset into the video for viewers to see.
Students should now be at least a little familiar with the elements that make for good newscast and storytelling. What’s next? Analyzing and practicing effective interviewing techniques, another ingredient central to many newscast. Vox pops are just one kind of interview. Often interviews are prepared, meaning the interviewee has time to think about the questions in advance (as opposed to the vox pop) and the interview includes multiple questions and takes place in a more formal, or at least quiet, setting.
LIGHT, AUDIO and LOCATION TIPS!PART FIVE - LIVE (KINDA) RECORDING DAYSDetermine your roles in your group during your recording day!
Director SAYINGS "Standby" = Ready on Floor and Control Room "Roll" = Play/Record (Video on Tape) "Take" = Go to AIR |
SAMPLE NEWS SCRIPT (FULL)What is a VOX POP?So what is a vox pop? The phrase itself comes from Latin and it translates to mean ‘voice of the people’. Today, a vox pop is a short video made up of clips taken from interviews with members of the public. These video interviews investigate public opinion towards widely known topics, brands or products and are commonly used for market research. These videos are nowadays created in a variety of different ways. From on-the-street style, to in-home interviews and even mobile video diaries. Traditionally, however, a vox pop video refers to an on-the-street intercept interview.
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PART SIX - POst production and putting it all together
- In your group, it's time to put it all together
1. 5 seconds of black and INTRO STARTS
2. Graphics - Lower Thirds, Transitions, Ident (corner graphic) - 3. Audio - check levels, make sure there are no pitches
4. Outtro (Credits)
5.Fade Out with 5 seconds of black
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